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3. Go Snorkeling off the coastlines with Seals

While Seals are considered to be quite common and are found off many coastlines throughout the world, not all such sites are created equal. According to Scuba Diver for Life, the top 5 places to snorkel with seals are:

6. See the Great Migration of Zebras as they run through Tanzania

Each year the bounty of the Serengeti short grass plains dwindle as the hottest months approach. When the grasses begin to wither, over 200,000 Zebras begin their mad dash through Tanzania to the promise of rich feeding grounds. The Zebras are joined in this great race by droves of Wildebeests and Gazelles.

9. Bask in the Sri Lanka evening glow with Malabar Pied Hornbills

Visit the forests of Sri Lanka to watch the evening ritual of these exotic Hornbills. Though they prefer moist deciduous and evergreen forests, you can catch them drumming up dust in openings on the forest floor.

Every evening the fly into an open space to dust themselves in an attempt to remove excess oils from their feathers, which prevents infection and infestation.

10. Watch the Black-tip Reef Shark hunt the bountiful reefs of the Maldives

11. Take a winter trip to western Japan to visit the Snow Monkeys

Shodoshima Island in western Japan is home to the exotic Japanese Macaques, or “Snow Monkeys”. While the island is a popular destination for many tourists, many are unaware the monkeys form a large huddling mass of furry pink faces in the freezing winter months.

14. Go night-diving with the squid in Moalboal

A photographer’s dream, Moalboal, Central Visayas, Philippines boasts some of the best wildlife scenes for macro photography. If you love getting up close and personal with the tiniest and most mysterious of creatures, this is the travel destination for you!

15. Snap photos of the elusive Green Anaconda in the Pantanal in Brazil.

Considered the world’s largest tropical wetland, the Pantanal is a key place to spot the Green Anaconda, as well as over ten thousand other species of wildlife.

The Anaconda pictured here is a noteworthy 18 feet long, beating the average length of 17 feet. You can spot them by looking for the crest of their heads as they swim with their eyes and nostrils out of the water.

19. Go snorkeling with Crocodiles in Mexico

Book a four day trip to Xcalak and Banco Chinchorro, Mexico for an amazing diving experience. Here you can see the largest population of American Crocodiles in the world in their natural habitat, face to face. Don’t think too long about it though, these excursions sell out fast!

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20. Watch Wildebeests storm the Serengeti

Travel to Eastern Africa and watch the beauty of the Blue Wildebeest crossing the Mara River in Tanzania. Don’t worry about keeping a schedule either. These gorgeous creatures can be seen grazing in vast herds both night and day.

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